1. I arrived there at two quarters past three.

2. I arrived there at half past three.
3. I arrived there at three thirty.
4. I arrived there at three-thirty.
[Which expressions can we use? Do we need to use "-" as in #4?]

1 answer

Both 2 and 4 are correct, although 4 is more common.
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